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  1. 2661
    Publicado 2003
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler Distributed implementation -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.2 Prerequisites -- 4.2.1 Hardware requirements -- 4.2.2 Software requirements -- 4.2.3 IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler specific requirements -- 4.2.4 Environmental variables requirements -- 4.2.5 OnDemand specific requirements -- 4.2.6 Download, unzip, and import the OnDemand definitions -- 4.3 Implementation -- 4.3.1 Method type to use -- 4.3.2 Push method -- 4.3.3 Pull method -- 4.4 Scenarios -- 4.5 Troubleshooting -- Chapter 5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  2. 2662
    por Costa, Nelson, 1975-
    Publicado 2010
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 4.2 The Saleh-Valenzuela Model -- 4.2.1 Model Summary -- 4.2.2 Model Implementation -- 4.2.3 Some Typical Parameters -- 4.3 Clusters in Time and Space -- 4.3.1 Azimuth, Elevation, and Delay Spreads -- 4.4 The Extended Saleh-Valenzuela Model -- 4.5 The COST 273 Model -- 4.5.1 Generic Channel Model -- 4.5.2 Environments -- 4.5.3 Receiver, Transmitter Placement -- 4.5.4 COST 273 Procedure -- 4.5.5 Features Not Yet Implemented and Omissions -- 4.5.6 Advantages/Disadvantages: COST 273 -- 4.6 The Random Cluster Model (RCM) -- 4.6.1 General Description -- 4.6.2 Determining the Environment PDF -- 4.6.3 Advantages/Disadvantages: The RCM -- 4.7 Summary and Discussion -- 4.8 Notes and References -- Chapter 5: Channel Sounding -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The WMSDR -- 5.2.1 Transmission -- 5.2.2 Reception -- 5.2.3 Timing and Carrier Offsets -- 5.3 Narrowband Channel Sounding -- 5.3.1 Periodic Pulse Sounding -- 5.3.2 Narrowband Single-Input, Single-Output Channel Sounding…”
    Libro electrónico
  3. 2663
    Publicado 2005
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    Libro electrónico
  4. 2664
    Publicado 2004
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    Libro electrónico
  5. 2665
    Publicado 2019
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 4.2.3 Namespaces -- 4.3 Messages, warnings, and errors, oh my! -- 4.3.1 Creating messages, warnings, and errors -- 4.3.2 Diagnosing messages, warnings, and errors -- 4.4 Testing -- 4.5 Project: Generalizing a function -- 4.6 Try it yourself -- Terminology -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Combining data values -- 5.1 Simple collections -- 5.1.1 Coercion -- 5.1.2 Missing values -- 5.1.3 Attributes -- 5.1.4 Names -- 5.2 Sequences -- 5.2.1 Vector functions -- 5.2.2 Vector math operations -- 5.3 Matrices -- 5.3.1 Naming dimensions -- 5.4 Lists -- 5.5 data.frames -- 5.6 Classes -- 5.6.1 The tibble class -- 5.6.2 Structures as function arguments -- 5.7 Try it yourself -- Terminology -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Selecting data values -- 6.1 Text processing -- 6.1.1 Text matching -- 6.1.2 Substrings -- 6.1.3 Text substitutions -- 6.1.4 Regular expressions -- 6.2 Selecting components from structures -- 6.2.1 Vectors -- 6.2.2 Lists -- 6.2.3 Matrices -- 6.3 Replacing values -- 6.4 data.frames and dplyr -- 6.4.1 dplyr verbs -- 6.4.2 Non-standard evaluation -- 6.4.3 Pipes -- 6.4.4 Subsetting data.frame the hard way -- 6.5 Replacing NA -- 6.6 Selecting conditionally -- 6.7 Summarizing values -- 6.8 A worked example: Excel vs. …”
    Libro electrónico
  6. 2666
    por Schwegler, Guy
    Publicado 2024
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Konsequenz der zweiten Ordnung -- 4.2 Eine qualitative Methodologie zwischen Paradigmen -- 4.2.1 Die methodologischen Konsequenzen zwischen Pragmatismus und Strukturalismus -- 4.2.2 Bewährung einer qualitativen Methodologie zwischen den Paradigmen -- 4.2.3 Von der Grounded Theory zur Situationsanalyse -- 4.2.4 Situationsanalyse als Methodologie zwischen Pragmatismus und Strukturalismus -- 4.2.5 Mapping als ergänzende Analysepraxis -- 4.3 Methoden zur Analyse der performativen Effekte -- 4.3.1 Startpunkt des empirischen Vorgehens und Techniken der Datenerhebung -- 4.3.2 Systematik und Techniken der Datenanalyse…”
    Libro electrónico
  7. 2667
    por OECD
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Working hour regulations to prevent excessively long working hours that can be detrimental to health are widespread -- 4.3.2. Countries rarely place requirements for health check-ups of employees due to employee privacy concerns -- 4.3.3. …”
    Libro electrónico
  8. 2668
    por OECD
    Publicado 2024
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Better characterisation of foreign interference -- 1.4.3. Raising the response to the risk of foreign interference -- 1.5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  9. 2669
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Motivation xviii About the Authors xxv 1 Globalization: Economies in Collision 1 Motivation 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Trend and Challenges in Global Finance 5 1.2.1 Global Finance and the 2007-2008 Financial Crisis 5 1.2.2 Geopolitics and Finance or Geo-Finance 7 1.2.3 Population Growth 9 1.2.4 Geo-Finance and Gating 9 1.2.5 Culture and Social Norms 10 1.2.6 Emerging Economies, Equalization, and Risks 11 1.2.7 Regulation and Politics 12 1.3 Global Finance and Trade in the Media and News 12 1.3.1 Taxing Foreign Returns When They Are Repatriated 12 1.3.2 Sovereign Gating and Protective Tariffs, Trade Defense 12 1.3.3 Global Insurance and Dependence 13 1.3.4 Finance and Politics 13 1.3.5 EU-US Regulation Risks in a Trans-Atlantic Market 13 1.3.6 Rare Earth and Strategic Trades 14 1.4 Global Risks 15 1.4.1 Factors Affecting Global Risks 15 1.4.2 Global Finance and Risk Theories 17 1.5 Global Finance and Swaps and Financial Products 18 1.6 Currencies and Liquidity 20 1.7 Foreign Exchange Regime and Markets, Global Payment, and Reserve Currency 23 1.7.1 Foreign Exchange Markets and Global Trade Currency 24 1.7.2 Exchange Rate Regimes 28 1.7.3 Foreign Exchange Reserve Currencies 29 1.7.4 Exchange Rate in Emerging Markets 30 1.8 Trade Incentives and Repressions 33 1.9 Historical Evolution 36 1.9.1 The Gold Standard System 36 1.9.2 The Bretton Woods Agreement 37 1.9.3 The Yuan Exchange Rate: An Example 38 1.10 Archaic and Modern Globalization: A Time Path 40 1.11 Discussions on Global Issues 44 References 46 2 Data, Measurements, and Global Finance 51 Motivation 51 2.1 Data and Models 51 2.1.1 National Accounts and Country-Specific Data 52 2.1.2 Financial Data 53 2.1.3 Corporate and Statistical Measurements 53 2.1.4 Big Data and Model-Less Finance 56 2.1.5 Technology and Financial Data 59 2.1.6 Transforming Data Management in Global Finance 60 2.2 Global Finance, Data Reduction, and Statistical Measurements 61 2.2.1 Moments 61 2.2.2 Skew and Kurtosis (Tails) 63 2.2.3 Outliers, Extreme Statistics, and Fat Tails 65 2.2.4 Extreme Risks 65 2.2.5 Time Series and Filtration 66 2.2.6 Dependence 67 2.2.7 Risk Exposure 75 2.3 Volatility and Implied Models Estimates 76 2.3.1 Simple Volatility Estimates 76 2.3.2 Implied Volatility 77 2.3.3 Moving Average and Autoregressive Moving Average Models 79 2.3.4 ARCH-GARCH Volatility Models 80 2.3.5 ARCH-GARCH Model: Empirical Evidence 82 2.4 Stochastic Models 86 2.4.1 The Constant Rate of Return Hypothesis 88 2.4.2 Autoregressive and Mean Reverting Models 90 2.5 Multivariate Probability Models 91 2.5.1 Bernoulli and Codependence: Qualitative Data 92 2.5.2 Multivariate Qualitative Data 93 2.5.3 Copulas and Multivariate Models 96 2.6 Statistical Data Reduction 100 2.7 Complexity: The Global Risk Finance Scourge 102 2.8 Discussion 103 References 104 3 Global Finance: Utility, Financial Consumption, and Asset Pricing 110 Motivation 110 3.1 Introduction: Financial Models and Pricing 110 3.1.1 The Walras-Arrow-Debreu Preference-Free Q Framework 111 3.1.2 Utility Finance 113 3.1.3 Utility Preferences and Pricing 114 3.2 Review: Elements of Utility and Risk 116 3.2.1 Utility and Risk Preferences 117 3.2.2 Selected Utility Functions 119 3.3 The Utility of Consumption and its Price 119 3.3.1 Example: The Financial Utility of Consumption 120 3.3.2 The Utility of Financial Consumption 121 3.4 The Capital Assets Pricing Model 123 3.4.1 Discussion 125 3.4.2 The Jensen Alpha Case: η = α−Rf 0 125 3.4.3 The Arbitrage Pricing Theory 126 3.4.4 The Capital Assets Pricing Model and Foreign Exchange 127 3.4.5 Pricing Foreign Exchange Rates and a Basket of Foreign Exchange Rates 128 3.4.6 Thought Experiment 130 3.4.7 Linear Regressions, Capital Assets Pricing Model, and Global Finance 130 3.5 Review of Elements of Arrow-Debreu and Q Pricing 131 3.5.1 Applications of the Arrow-Debreu Framework 134 3.5.2 Pricing a Foreign Bond and Foreign Exchange Rates 134 3.5.3 Global Investment Pricing: A Binomial Model 137 3.5.4 Global Investment Pricing: A Portfolio Problem 139 3.5.5 Foreign Exchange, Consumer Price Index, and Purchasing Power Parity 141 3.5.6 Relative Purchasing Power Parity 141 3.6 The Multiperiod Consumption-Based Capital Asset Pricing Model 142 3.6.1 Example: Pricing Exports 144 3.6.2 Example: The Multiagent Consumption-Based Capital Asset Pricing Model 145 3.6.3 Example: Portfolio Investment 146 3.6.4 The Capital Assets Pricing Model as a Special Case of the Consumption-Based Capital Asset Pricing Model 149 3.6.5 Foreign Exchange Rates, Bonds, and Equity 150 3.6.6 Example: Rate of Returns in Foreign Equity Markets and the Foreign Exchange Rate 153 3.7 Thought Experiments 154 References 155 4 Macroeconomics, Foreign Exchange, and Global Finance 157 Motivation 157 4.1 Introduction 157 4.2 Fundamental Macroeconomic Models 158 4.2.1 The Keynes Model: Goods and Money Markets in a Closed Economy 159 4.2.2 Macroeconomic Accounting in Open Economies 162 4.3 Balance of Payments Accounts 165 4.3.1 The Structure of Balance of Payments 165 4.3.2 Principles of Balance of Payments 167 4.3.3 Global External Imbalances 168 4.4 The Mundell and Fleming Model: IS-LM-BOP Model 171 4.4.1 Equilibrium Exchange Rate in the Foreign Exchange Market 171 4.4.2 IS-LM-BOP Model 173 4.4.3 Two-Country Model with Mundell-Fleming 175 4.4.4 Extension of the Mundell-Fleming Model: Trade 176 4.5 Macroeconomic Factors Reshaping Global Outlook 178 4.5.1 Foreign Direct Investment 178 4.5.2 External Debt and its Sustainability 182 4.5.3 Government Bonds and other Macroeconomic Factors 184 4.5.4 The Impact of a Strong US Dollar 185 4.5.5 The US Dollar and Commodity Prices 186 4.5.6 Globalization and Economic Inequalities 187 4.6 Conclusion 190 References 191 5 Foreign Exchange Models and Prices 195 Motivation 195 5.1 Introduction 195 5.2 Macroeconomic Models of Foreign Exchange Rates 196 5.2.1 Underlying Factors for Modeling Foreign Exchange Prices 196 5.2.2 Classification of Foreign Exchange Models 197 5.3 Exchange Rates and Purchasing Power Parity 198 5.3.1 Purchasing Power Parity and the Law of One Price 198 5.3.2 Application of the Law of One Price and Purchasing Power Parity 200 5.4 Foreign Exchange Rates and Interest Rates: The Assets Approach 204 5.4.1 Covered Interest Arbitrage 204 5.4.2 Uncovered Interest Parities 205 5.4.3 Real Interest Parity 206 5.4.4 Testing Uncovered Interest Parity 206 5.5 Demand and Supply of Money and Exchange Rates: Monetary Approach 207 5.5.1 The Frenkel-Mussa Model 208 5.5.2 Foreign Exchange Prices and Inflation 209 5.5.3 The Unified Asset/Monetary Approaches 211 5.5.4 Empirical Evidence on the Monetary Model of Exchange Rate 211 5.6 Extensions of the Models 212 5.6.1 The Balassa-Samuelson Model 212 5.6.2 The Dornbusch Overshooting Model 215 5.6.3 The Real Interest Differential Theory 219 5.6.4 Present-Value Models: Complete and Incomplete Markets 219 5.7 Conclusions 221 Appendix 5.A: Suggested Empirical Work for Econometric and Statistical Analysis 222 References 223 6 Asia: Financial Environment and Risks 226 Motivation 226 6.1 Introduction 226 6.2 Driving Engines of Economic Growth in Asia 228 6.2.1 International Trade 229 6.2.2 Exchange Rate 229 6.2.3 Foreign Investments Expansion 234 6.3 Financial Sector Development in Asia 235 6.3.1 Fast-Growing Banking Sector 237 6.3.2 Bond Market Development 239 6.3.3 Stock Market Development 242 6.4 Risks of Investing in Asia 245 6.4.1 Foreign Exchange Risk 245 6.4.2 Foreign Exchange Option 248 6.4.3 Portfolio with Asian Assets 249 6.5 Financial Development in China 251 6.5.1 Importance of the Banking Sector in China 252 6.5.2 State-Owned Enterprises 254 6.5.3 Challenges in Equity Markets in China 257 6.5.4 Stock Market Development in China 257 6.6 Finance in Japan 260 6.6.1 Banking Sector in Japan 260 6.6.2 Effectiveness of Corporate Governance 260 6.6.3 The Importance of Industry 261 6.6.4 Bond Market Volatility in Japan 263 6.7 Conclusion 265 References 266 7 Financial Currency Pricing, Swaps, Derivatives, and Complete Markets 269 Motivation 269 7.1 Introduction 269 7.2 Pricing Consumption Price Index and Foreign Exchange in Complete Financial Markets 272 7.3 A Generalized Consumption Price Index Foreign Exchange Pricing Model 276 7.4 Relative and Foreign Exchange Basket Price Tracking 278 7.4.1 Currency Basket Design 281 7.4.2 A Global Index Consumption Price Index Price Reversion and Foreign Exchange Prices 284 7.4.3 Global Index Reversion…”
    Libro electrónico
  10. 2670
    por Grau Ríos, Mario
    Publicado 2006
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  11. 2671
    por Regalado de Hurtado, Liliana
    Publicado 2010
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  12. 2672
    por Campanini, Annamaria
    Publicado 2012
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Factores relacionados con el contexto ambiental; 5.4.3. El remitente…”
    Libro electrónico
  13. 2673
    por Fernández García, Ricardo
    Publicado 2013
    Tabla de Contenidos: “….- Puntos de encuentro entre la prevención y la productividad; 4.3.- Qué dice la legislación española; 4.3.1.- Papel que deben jugar nuestros servicios de prevención…”
    Libro electrónico
  14. 2674
    Publicado 2012
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…¿QUÉ MOTIVOS LE LLEVARÍAN A VD. (...); 4.3. SALUD; 4.3.1. ACTUALMENTE ¿CÓMO SE ENCUENTRA DE (...); 4.3.2. …”
    Libro electrónico
  15. 2675
    Publicado 2012
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Dimensión tecnológica e informacional en la alfabetización digital; 4.3. Componentes de la alfabetización digital; 4.3.1. …”
    Libro electrónico
  16. 2676
    por Agud Albesa, Lucía
    Publicado 2015
    Tabla de Contenidos: “….); 3.4 CÁLCULO DE LÍMITES; 3.4.1 LÍMITES LATERALES; 3.4.2 ASÍNTOTAS; 3.4.3 LÍMITES DE FUNCIONES A TROZOS…”
    Libro electrónico
  17. 2677
    por Roggiero, Eduardo Antonio
    Publicado 2007
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…La desnutrición como problema social; 2.1 Causas de desnutrición en una sociedad; 2.2 Cifras de la pobreza en el mundo; 2.3 Cifras de la pobreza en América Latina; 2.4 Ciclos de la desnutrición; 2.4.1 Retraso de crecimiento a través de las generaciones; 2.4.2 Alteraciones en el desarrollo cerebral; 2.4.3 Alteraciones inmunológicas; 2.4.4 Hábitos alimentarios; 2.5 Estrategias de la OMS para prevenir la desnutrición en el mundo…”
    Libro electrónico
  18. 2678
    por Sanchez Linde, Mario
    Publicado 2004
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…IV.2.1.2) Socio que aún ostenta el cargo de administradorIV.3 Integración de la minoría en la agrupación que ejerce el derecho de representación proporcional (art. 137 LSA y RD 821/1991); IV.3.1 La titularidad del derecho de voto como requisito básico; IV.3.2 La aplicación de las limitaciones estatutarias al voto provenientes del art. 105.2 LSA; IV.4 Integración de la minoría en la agrupación de acciones para el ejercicio subsidiario de la acción social de responsabilidad; IV.4.1 Acciones pertenecientes a socios que no votaron a favor de la exigencia de responsabilidad…”
    Libro electrónico
  19. 2679
    por Martínez, José M.
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…VUFORIA -- 4.1 CONFIGURACIÓN DE VUFORIA -- 4.2 USO DE LOS MARCADORES -- 4.3 MULTITARGET O VARIOS MARCADORES -- 4.4 MARCADORES CÚBICOS Y CILÍNDRICOS -- 4.5 VUMARKS -- 4.6 GROUND PLANES -- 4.7 CLOUD RECOGNITION -- CAPÍTULO 5. …”
    Libro electrónico
  20. 2680
    por Lopez del Carril, Luis M.
    Publicado 2007
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Fecundación ""in vitro""; 4.3. ICSJ; 4.3.1. Donación de gametas…”
    Libro electrónico